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Advanced Energy Conversion average salary is $66,000, median salary is $66,000 with a salary range from $66,000 to $66,000.
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  • Advanced Energy Conversion , LLC
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Schenectady, NY
  • AEC is always looking for highly motivated, creative and responsible engineers and technologists to help support the increasing demand for our services. The qualified engineering applicant will possess at least a bachelor degree in an engineering discipline and be well versed in the fields of power electronics, electric machines and the embedded control of motion control systems. Individuals joining our team are expected to be largely self-directed in analog and digital design, software development and laboratory testing. The qualified technologist applicant will be well versed in the assembly techniques used for building printed circuit boards with both through-hole and SMT...